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Public Use
There are many things for visitors to see and do at Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife observation is the most popular activity, especially driving through the refuge in the evenings. The arrival of waterfowl and other birds combined with the fall colors make autumn the most popular time to visit.
People enjoy stopping at the Visitor Center throughout the year. Here, you may view videos, ask questions, and look at exhibits. You may also enjoy hiking the nature trail, photographing wildlife, or collecting nuts, berries, or deer sheds. Other popular activities include hunting (deer and geese) and fishing.
Please review the regulations page before participating in visitor activities. If you have any questions about public use, please contact us.